Picture of the Day: Hakwon Protesters

Rally for private academies' operation
Rally for private academies’ operation
Members of the Korea Association of Hakwon, or a gathering of private after-school academies, stage a rally in front of the health ministry at the government complex in Sejong, central South Korea, on Dec. 11, 2020, to demand that the government retract a measure to close private academies as part of strengthened antivirus curbs for three weeks to stop the spread of COVID-19. (Yonhap)
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flyingsword
5 years ago

99.96% of the people who get the CCP virus recover just fine…Kids rarely even have symptoms. Vast majority that die are elderly; and well, you have to die from something. On top of that, over all there is not an increased number of deaths over all. (every year say 1000 people die, you would expect with bat stew flu that this year it should be 1800…but it is not, still around 1000 (numbers kept simple for example)) Get out and live your best life, don’t fall for the great reset flim flam

setnaffa
setnaffa
5 years ago

Precisely right, Flyingsword. But the various little Schicklegrubers around the world are not going to give up their newfound power without blood.

As many have said before: You can vote yourself into Socialism; but you have to shoot your way out.

We’re liable to see a lot of reruns of The Diary of Ann Frank before we’re safely on the other shore.

setnaffa
setnaffa
5 years ago

GI, the article was clear. It was withdrawn because the “wrong” people were using it to point out the medacious propaganda about who is at risk.

Granted that the disease affects older and sicker folks more than younger, the fact is that so-called “flu deaths” have always been “estimated” in previous years–and even now are not tracked scientifically.

People die all the time. Many of them needlessly through suicides, car accidents, drug overdoses, medical malpractice, and more. The very lack of dead homeless people ought to clue us in about how overhyped the ‘rona has been.

Yes, I wear a mask when requested or required. No, I don’t think it protects me or those around me. But we all have to make sacrifices to “work and play well together.”

Having stated that, the JH report showed that the Wuhan Bat Mange did not cause a spike in deaths as indicated by the mainstream media. That singular fact caused #WrongThink to grow, so they had to become science-deniers (i.e., retract a peer-reviewed article) to protect the lockdowns and masks.

setnaffa
setnaffa
5 years ago

Key quote: “As assistant director for the Master’s in Applied Economics program at Hopkins, Briand is neither a medical professional nor a disease researcher.

Briand is a mouthpiece for the commissars.

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